2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197986
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Abortion after diagnosis of fetal anomaly: Psychometric properties of a German version of the individual level abortion stigma scale

Abstract: BackgroundDiagnosis of fetal anomaly is a significant life event and social stigma can negatively impact on the well-being of women opting for an abortion. This study investigated the psychometric properties of a measure of stigma among women who had had an abortion after diagnosis of fetal anomaly in a German setting.MethodsThe Individual Level Abortion Stigma (ILAS) scale was translated into German. Psychometric properties of the ILAS scale were examined among 130 women with a history of an abortion after di… Show more

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“…Measures applied at t2 will focus on a long-term evaluation of satisfaction with the decision, perceived stigma and utilisation of healthcare services. Following measures will be applied: (1) the German Version of the Decision Regret Scale 40 to evaluate satisfaction with the decision regarding the pregnancy (abortion or carrying pregnancy to term), (2) the adapted NCCN distress thermometer , 39 (3) the German version of the Individual Level Abortion Stigma Scale , 41 (4) self-developed questions on pregnancy or abortion state (eg, weeks since abortion or child birth) and (5) self-developed questions on utilisation of medical care and social services.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measures applied at t2 will focus on a long-term evaluation of satisfaction with the decision, perceived stigma and utilisation of healthcare services. Following measures will be applied: (1) the German Version of the Decision Regret Scale 40 to evaluate satisfaction with the decision regarding the pregnancy (abortion or carrying pregnancy to term), (2) the adapted NCCN distress thermometer , 39 (3) the German version of the Individual Level Abortion Stigma Scale , 41 (4) self-developed questions on pregnancy or abortion state (eg, weeks since abortion or child birth) and (5) self-developed questions on utilisation of medical care and social services.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The search strategy was developed by reviewing and extracting search terms from existing relevant reviews [39,44] or published studies with a similar sample [50][51][52]. Six multi-disciplinary electronic databases (Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Web of Science, and Cochrane) were searched individually on 6 th August 2021 using the search terms in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many pregnant people and their families have no choice but to travel to receive abortion care in the second- and third-trimester, which is nearly impossible for some given time and money constraints. Consequently, a decision is made all the more difficult when compounded with external barriers (Hanschmidt et al 2018; Kersting et al 2009; McCoyd 2009b).…”
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confidence: 99%